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Evaluation of the predictive validity of the Hessisch Oldendorf Risk of Falling Scale (HOSS)

评估黑森-奥尔登多夫跌倒风险量表(HOSS)的预测效度

Schmidt, Simone B; Boltzmann, Melanie; Rollnik, Jens D

Thyroid Hormone Levels Help to Predict Outcome of Critically Ill Patients Undergoing Early Neurological Rehabilitation

甲状腺激素水平有助于预测接受早期神经康复的危重患者的预后

Boltzmann, Melanie; Schmidt, Simone B; Rollnik, Jens D

One-year outcome of brain injured patients undergoing early neurological rehabilitation: a prospective observational study

接受早期神经康复治疗的脑损伤患者一年后的预后:一项前瞻性观察研究

Boltzmann, Melanie; Schmidt, Simone B; Gutenbrunner, Christoph; Krauss, Joachim K; Höglinger, Günter U; Rollnik, Jens D

Validity of the Early Functional Ability scale (EFA) among critically ill patients undergoing early neurological rehabilitation

早期功能能力量表(EFA)在接受早期神经康复的危重患者中的有效性

Boltzmann, Melanie; Schmidt, Simone B; Gutenbrunner, Christoph; Krauss, Joachim K; Höglinger, Günter U; Weimar, Christian; Rollnik, Jens D

The influence of the CRS-R score on functional outcome in patients with severe brain injury receiving early rehabilitation

CRS-R评分对接受早期康复治疗的重度脑损伤患者功能预后的影响

Boltzmann, Melanie; Schmidt, Simone B; Gutenbrunner, Christoph; Krauss, Joachim K; Stangel, Martin; Höglinger, Günter U; Wallesch, Claus-W; Rollnik, Jens D

Changed functional connectivity at rest in functional illiterates after extensive literacy training

经过广泛的读写训练后,功能性文盲的静息状态下功能连接发生了改变

Mohammadi, Bahram; Münte, Thomas F; Cole, David M; Sami, Amir; Boltzmann, Melanie; Rüsseler, Jascha

Influence of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH) on the functional outcome of neurological early rehabilitation patients: a case control study

阵发性交感神经亢进(PSH)对神经系统早期康复患者功能预后的影响:一项病例对照研究

Totikov, Alan; Boltzmann, Melanie; Schmidt, Simone B; Rollnik, Jens D

Training-related changes in early visual processing of functionally illiterate adults: evidence from event-related brain potentials

功能性文盲成年人早期视觉处理中与训练相关的变化:来自事件相关脑电位的证据

Boltzmann, Melanie; Rüsseler, Jascha